Explore, learn and ID using Struik Nature's wide selection of mobile apps. Our apps bring books to life with sounds, videos, interactive elements and more. Perfect for people on the go, they're always in your pocket, don't weigh a thing, and contain all the information from the Field Guide they are based on, just ... better!

These are the apps we have available. Check them out on the Apple and Google Play app stores today!

Woodhall's Butterflies of South Africa

Discover and identify butterflies with Steve Woodhall's Butterflies of South Africa app. Take a stroll through your garden or out in the field and explore South Africa's diverse butterfly population, many of which are found nowhere else in the world.

Insects of South Africa is an app designed for any and all insect enthusiasts. With detailed descriptions of over 1200 of the most ecologically important insects in the region, it's the perfect field tool for professional and amateur entomologists.

Stuarts' African Mammals is a comprehensive and authoritative app authored by mammal experts Chris and Mathilde Stuart. The app is packed with interesting information about each species and will enrich your wildlife-viewing experience in Africa.

Calling all nature lovers, amateur froggers, students and professional scientists - this unique frog identification app is for you! Authored by zoology professor Louis du Preez and environmental consultant Vincent Carruthers, Frogs of Southern Africa is the definitive tool that every frogger needs for easy and accurate frog identification in the field.

The Sasol Guides for Beginners mobile app series provides fascinating insight into the diverse fauna and flora of southern Africa. Ideal for budding and amateur naturalists, the apps are packed with up-to-date species descriptions ...

Are you an avid hiker? Do you spend a lot of time outdoors? Are you planning a trip out in the wild? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this app is for you. This handy guide helps you identify the most dangerous and venomous snakes in southern Africa, and gives you the correct and most important first aid treatments to implement in the event of snakebite.

Get the #1 birding app for the region, as preferred by Mark Cocker (author of Birds and People). "In southern Africa Sasol Birds would undoubtedly be my first choice. The text is detailed, the navigation system is user friendly and the opportunity to listen to recordings of calls and songs is a huge asset. Above all, the superb paintings by Norman Arlott and Peter Hayman have stood the test of time and are more detailed, more accurate and more life-like than anything on offer in other birding apps for the region."

Sasol Birds of the Kruger National Park is the only app you'll need for bird watching in South Africa's premier safari destination. It covers over 500 species and includes detailed illustrations and photographs of the birds.

The perfect companion for all birders, from the beginner to the keenest twitcher. It is based on the 2010 commemorative edition of Newman's Birds of Southern Africa, one of the most popular birding guides in the region since its initial publication in 1983.

Just like having the world's best ranger in your vehicle, this app will guide you to your wildlife sightings and then explain them once you're there. It contains detailed information on the animals you'll see on safari.

The definitive tree ID app for southern Africa! Did you know there are about 2100 indigenous tree species and more than 100 naturalised alien species in southern Africa? Learn how to easily identify the region's trees with the newly updated app, eTrees of Southern Africa.

This interactive version of Johan Marais' A Complete Guide to the Snakes of Southern Africa is an essential field guide for those visiting and living in the region with an interest in its snake species. It covers all 151 snakes indigenous to Southern Africa.

The Wildlife of Southern Africa app is the perfect companion for any resident or visitor to the region. It features more than 2500 species most likely to be encountered, with over 1600 images to assist with identification.